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If you’ve been waiting for a LomoKino rumble you can really dig your teeth into, this one is for you. We’ve got some out-of-this-world prizes, including a 1000 EUR film budget for the competition grand prize winner. This is your opportunity to turn all those movie-making dreams into a reality; so read on for full details and get submitting!

With the LomoKino, you can create experimental movies of 144 frames on any 35mm analogue film. Load it with regular color negative, black and white and even redscale or slide films - Then simply wind the advancing crank to shoot! The LomoKino is here to reawaken the magical world of analogue moviemaking in the 21st century, get yours today!

You know you have them and we want to see them. We have 12 HD LomoKino clips and your challenge, if you choose to accept it, is to create a movie of your own using material from these clips. So, more than a rumble, this is the ultimate LomoKino challenge. Read on for more details.

I have to say, Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 is my favorite slide film. No matter what camera you use, it will still produce great photos. I have tested it with my Holga, Pentax SLR, and LomoKino and the results are beyond awesomeness!

In such a digital-oriented era, using film to capture anything that awaits us with unexpected and unknown results has a unique value which is irreplaceable. In 2013, Lomography is going to hold a big event - the first LomoKino Festival ever in Asia - The Creative Odyssey that features LomoKino movies shot on analogue film! You’re invited to experience the long-lost medium of film photography as if we were in its heyday!

As a former film student and movie buff, I’ve always liked to incorporate photography into movies. The LomoKino is the camera I’ve always dreamt of - Lomography is now taking us into a new world of analogue photography.

Not to be nosy, but we're curious as to how you spent Analogue Day with your friends. So we're giving you five weeks to direct a LomoKino movie - starring you and your crew. We'll be picking top 3 winners with attractive Piggy Point prizes!

It's here! Our first Rumble in which we ask for your LomoKino films! Living in the age we do, we become documentors of our time when we pick up a camera. History is important to us and film is valuable in telling its story! Read on to see what we ask of you fair documentors!

Soon after the LomoKino was released, we published a Tipster on how to turn your LomoKino scans into a movie the Lomography way. We also published an article asking people in the community to help develop and improve upon this software. Pink-fu rose to the challenge and produced kinocut; it’s a really easy and user-friendly way to turn your scans into movies – Read on for a blog entry pink-fu has written on his creation!

Ever dreamed of being a music video director? Now's your chance to show us what you've got and enter a once in a lifetime opportunity to work with film producers on a real life set! Check out the details below!

So how did we scan and create all those movies you've already seen, you wonder? Mandi, who works in our archive and tests all our cameras, wrote a little program for himself to speed up the process. We wanted to share this with you, explain how it works, and ask you to improve on it or port it to other platforms.

Here's a shout-out to our talented LomoKino movie-makers in the community! Starting this month, we'd like to showcase your masterpieces by creating a really cool mini-movie collage. It's going to be the best of the best, so as always we'll be giving Piggy bonuses to everyone who makes it to the final cut.

It's that time of the month again; that time for the budding movie directors amongst you to come out and show us what you've got. Enter this rumble and get your analogue LomoKino movie featured in our monthly hall of fame reel. Read on and find out what we need.

In our previous article we've explained the internal software we are using for turning scans into LomoKino movies. But this script currently only runs on Windows – we thought maybe someone in the community is interested in porting this script to another system or writing an own version of it.

We know there are plenty a budding movie director amongst you and that is precisely what we want to celebrate. Enter this rumble and get your analogue LomoKino movie featured in our monthly hall of fame reel. Read on and find out what we need.

Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the first music video shot completely on a LomoKino using various Lomography films: 'Water' by South African band, Beach Party! Directed, shot and edited by Dylan Culhane, we've got a first look at the entirely analogue LomoKino video. Definitely makes us want to frolic in the sea!